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FA: VIP Sacagawea - James Benfield / Coin Coalition Strike
This auction is for the VIP Sacagawea struck by James Benfield, the
late head of the Coin Coalition and the father of the Sacagawea dollar. These "first strikes" were done on a special press at a ceremony held at the Philadelphia Mint on November 18, 1999. Less than 600 strikes were made, and it appears that the dies were specially prepared. |
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This auction is for the VIP Sacagawea struck by James Benfield, the
late head of the Coin Coalition and the father of the Sacagawea dollar. Yesterday PCGS ran a story that they had signed up "war hero" Jessica Lynch to do up to 100,000 (!) signed slabs for resale. Is there really a market for this stuff? Who's the next instant celebrity to get a deal, Juror #4? Regards, Tom |
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Is there really a market for this stuff? Who's the next instant celebrity to
get a deal, Juror #4? Regards, Tom My guess would be Richard Clarke, It'd give him the title to his next book. "I Signed Sac Dollars and Bush Didn't" Steve |
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On 08 Apr 2004 17:19:46 GMT, WinWinscenario
wrote: This auction is for the VIP Sacagawea struck by James Benfield, the late head of the Coin Coalition and the father of the Sacagawea dollar. Yesterday PCGS ran a story that they had signed up "war hero" Jessica Lynch to do up to 100,000 (!) signed slabs for resale. Is there really a market for this stuff? Who's the next instant celebrity to get a deal, Juror #4? Regards, Tom ICG is using the last mint engraver. |
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Is there really a market for this stuff? Who's the next instant
celebrity to get a deal, Juror #4? Regards, Tom ICG is using the last mint engraver. This at least makes sense from a numismatic standpoint. I can see some sort of tangential and logical connection between an engraver and his/her product. This seems to me to be another attempt to crossover two hobbies, autograph collecting and coin collecting, just like they have tried to do before with coins and stamps and coins and baseball cards (remember the 1997 Jackie Robinson set?) But Jessica Lynch? Regards, Tom |
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This seems to me to be another attempt to crossover two hobbies, autograph
collecting and coin collecting, just like they have tried to do before with coins and stamps and coins and baseball cards (remember the 1997 Jackie Robinson set?) But Jessica Lynch? Regards, Tom That what it seems to be to me as well, Matter of fact I'll go a step further and bet that within the next 5 - 10 years they may make a strong effort to change the commorative coin law that states only deceased people can be put on commemorative coinage, If they change it to living they could have the very person signing the coin that appears on the coin. I think that's where this all my be headed. But maybe i'm wrong. Steve |
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FA: VIP Sacagawea - "war hero" Jessica Lynch
I have one struck by Randy L tenton. Her intials are engraved on the eagles chest "R" and "L" it's like a optical illusion
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